Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

    The Atlas·Places

    Aulon

    place · 2 works · 4 mentions · 4 anchored passages

    in the texts

    HellenicaClassical · Greek

    A place to which the ephors dispatch men, with cavalry support, to arrest Cinadon away from the city.

    And so seriously did the ephors regard the matter that they even sent a regiment of cavalry to support the men who had set out for Aulon.
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    Now Cinadon had performed other services of a like sort for the ephors in the past;
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    and without even convening the Little Assembly, as it was called, but merely gathering about them—one ephor here and another there—some of the senators, they decided to send Cinadon to Aulon along with others of the younger men, and to order him to bring back with him certain of the Aulonians and Helots whose names were written in the official dispatch.
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    Against TimarchusClassical · Greek

    A mining district near Athens where Timarchus's father owned a silver-mine workshop.

    For the father, afraid of the special services to which he would be liable, sold the property that he owned (with the exception of the items I have mentioned)—a piece of land in Cephisia, another in Amphitrope, and two workshops at the silver mines, one of them in Aulon, the other near the tomb of Thrasyllus.
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